A site has explained the crop circle and symbols in it. It seems to be a warning of a Solar Storm to hit the Earth on July 7th 2009. The Jellyfish
crop circle has the symbols of the eclipse in it, which on July 7th there will be a penumbral lunar eclipse.

The circle has the date and the jellyfish, looks just as the magnetosphere does when the Earth is being hit by a solar storm. Well what it is suppose
to look like, but if you have been keeping up to date on the magnetosphere, you will see it has not been doing it's job as it is suppose to. There
are pictures and discussions of it at this thread here: www.abovetopsecret.com...

Earth’s magnetosphere changes into the shape of a “jellyfish” whenever it is impacted by a severe solar storm

Whenever a severe solar storm impacts directly on Earth, then our planetary magnetic field or “magnetosphere” changes into the general shape of a
“jellyfish”: see watch or watch.

That seems to be what those crop artists were telling us at Wayland’s Smithy on May 29, 2009:

How did they get the date? You will see the picture below, has double 7's in it, also it has the symbol of a eclipse. They both correspond to July
7th, 2009.

The new crop picture shows also seven “eclipse” symbols in its central tail (white numbers 1 to 7), as well as seven streamers hanging off
below (yellow numbers 1 to 7):

Both of those features suggest that a solar storm may impact Earth on July 7, 2009, as has already been suggested by several other crop pictures
from April or May (see bishopcannings or roundway2).

The new crop picture also shows a small, horizontal, four-circle band just between its head and its long tail (blue arrows, left or right above). That
feature closely resembles a crop picture from July 20, 2008 which told us about eclipses (see time2007x). Indeed, the suggested date of July 7, 2009
for an upcoming solar storm will be a penumbral lunar eclipse (see eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov).

“If directed at Earth, a coronal mass ejection is harmless to people, but slams into Earth's magnetic field, thereby distorting it into the shape
of a jellyfish buffeted by a strong current. The most severe CMEs may cause geomagnetic storms capable of disrupting satellites, radio communications
or power systems” (see www.atlasaerospace.net/eng/newsi-r.htm?id=50).

“Coronal mass ejections typically disturb Earth's magnetic field, distorting it into the shape of a jellyfish buffeted by a strong current. This
interaction also energizes electrically charged particles, trapped within Earth's magnetosphere, and so causes bright auroral displays” (see
istp.gsfc.nasa.gov).

I remember somthing about scientist coming out earlier this year, saying we could have distruptions of our technology with severe solar storms.
Did they say that, because our magnetosphere has been collapsing and weakening?

We were hit really hard this last weekend. There were some points of when we were being hit the magnetosphere did not protect the Earth fully.

With the picture below you can see on the right, how we were being hit by a solar storm, but our magnetosphere was collapsed.

So if this crop circle is correct, what will happen July 7th to our communications systems etc? Will it be a very bad solar storm hit? Will our
magnetosphere be able to handle it without collapsing?

I had a dream a couple weeks back about a volcanic eruption. We were sitting a my friends house and I looked up in the sky and saw bright blue
"comets," or whatever they were in a break between the clouds. The "comets" did nothing to the earth but, immediatly after a huge mountain in the
distance erupted into a huge volcanic mess. We ended up taking cover on top of a cliff by a lake.

Also, Why would Aliens create a crop circle warning of a solar storm, when we have them somewhat often? Does that mean on July 7th we are going to
have a Super Solar storm? Also will those 4 aligned sunspots have anything to do with the solar storm that is suppose to come our way? If in fact
the jellyfish crop circle has been read correctly.

I have no idea, but from my thoughts is they put the eclipse symbols in to make sure the date was gotten correctly.

BUT Lunar eclipses have been known to - in alternative ways of predicting earthquakes for more quakes to happen during the times of eclipses.

The moon has an affect on the Earth with water and magma. If you follow earthquakes you will find, quakes happen more during the full moon and new
moon. The tidal forces are stronger during those times, and especially the super moon. So bring them all together - could be an interesting
ride.... we will soon find out - if the crop circle is indeed a warning to all of us Earthlings of a Big solar storm.

Also, Why would Aliens create a crop circle warning of a solar storm, when we have them somewhat often? Does that mean on July 7th we are going to
have a Super Solar storm? Also will those 4 aligned sunspots have anything to do with the solar storm that is suppose to come our way? If in fact
the jellyfish crop circle has been read correctly.

If in fact it's not man made. As i've said before these new types of crop circles don't really sit right with me.

I'll keep it in mind on july 7th though, and it's a good and reasonable interpretation.

For me, these new crop circles have the most credence since they are so complex. There is a limit of what a team of people can do in one night and in
the darkness, it is vastly more difficult than when tried in the day light. Even with great GPS control and good tools to press the foliage, I don't
see these being created by hoaxters in the time required. Thing is, if this analysis is correct, we only have a few days to find out. If a storm is
strong enough to make the main stream media report it, then its got to be a kicker of a storm. Hence, and the message would back up the hypothesis
that these are not man made. That or you have to figure that the hoaxters are also very accurate solar predictors. What is the chance of that? This
analysis of the design could just be wrong by our reading, that doesn't make it man made still.

So set back, screw your wig hat on tight, and we'll see if this story is dynamite! And man, if this planet fries, this crop design will be the
story of all time. It will say that there was a message, we got it right, and it was on the mark, facts we can all attest to. I hope it happens, it
will be worth it.

So set back, screw your wig hat on tight, and we'll see if this story is dynamite! And man, if this planet fries, this crop design will be the
story of all time. It will say that there was a message, we got it right, and it was on the mark, facts we can all attest to. I hope it happens, it
will be worth it.

Hey Pappie, excellent points throughout, but I'm sure you are aware that if this planet fries, the realization would be moot and completely
irrelevant - poetic and highly ironic IMHO.

"Dang it! I Sooooo shoulda' distracted myself more."

Star and Flag for you QA,

And for you as well 2theC...I was thinking about the exact same thing. Nice catch. Did you notice how clean and pristine the rest of the sun has
been for quite some time. Freaky stuff.

Does anyone remember a story a few months back about some female scientist losing her mind and being quoted saying, "They MUST be Warned!!!" Then
being taken to an institution? - vague memory really. Probably irrelevant.

The danger posed by a solar storm is not the collapse of the magnetosphere. There is no way for a solar storm to cause such an event. The Earth has
weathered many solar storms with its magnetosphere intact. It is in fact the magnetosphere itself which poses the danger.

During a solar storm the solar wind fluctuates and increases. This in turn causes the magnetosphere to fluctuate. The additional charged particles
from the Sun actually increase the strength of the magnetic field. These fluctuations in the magnetosphere are called a geomagnetic storm. The danger
posed by a geomagnetic storm is to our power grids. The fluctuations in the magnetic field cause induced current flow in power lines, causing power
surges. The power surges can affect our home wired electrical systems as well as the power generating facilities. Long range radio communications and
non-fiber optic cable based communication lines can be affected. Satellites can also have problems. But your Ipod and your body will be just fine.

I am planning to be camping on a beach along a river....waiting for the moon to come out so I can put my boat in and do a FullMoonFloat......we have
tents and camp gear........I am taking my son. Since I am ~A MOM~ this worries me enough to ask if anybody knows if its bad to be out on the 7th??

All of the recent, more complex crop circles all have one thing in common - they seem to be warning of an impending solar storm and problems with the
earth's magnetic field. Some of the crop circles even have symbols of the sun including any sun spots...created the day before the sun spots
actually appear!

I had found an article from National Geographic from 12/08 talking about breaches or cracks in the earth's magnetic field. The biggest problem seems
to be that particles can enter the atmosphere and lay dormant since right now we are in a solar minimum, it is when the sun becomes more active that
there is a concern:

From article:

"Right now the planet is enjoying a period of low activity called solar minimum. But particles have been building up inside the magnetosphere as the
solar wind carries northward-facing field lines to Earth.

During the next solar cycle, the winds are expected to carry southward-facing field lines, which connect with the magnetosphere in such a way that
they provide extra charge to any plasma inside the shield.

"You can sort of compare [the situation] to a gas stove," Raeder said.

"If you turn on the gas and you light it right away, nothing will happen—the gas stove will go on and there will be a flame.

"But if you turn on a gas stove and you don't do anything for a while and then you throw in a match, what will happen? It will say, Boom!"

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